Witness one of nature's greatest spectacles — the black Rio Negro and the sandy-brown Solimões flowing side by side for miles without mixing. A private speedboat puts you right at the confluence for an unforgettable, unrushed encounter with the Amazon's most iconic phenomenon.
What to expect
Your private guide collects you dockside and whisks you downriver aboard a sleek, shaded speedboat. At the Meeting of the Waters, you idle in the current watching the two rivers refuse to blend — a phenomenon caused by differences in temperature, speed, and density. Your guide explains the science and mythology behind it, then navigates into the surrounding flooded igapó forest, spotting river dolphins, kingfishers, and exotic birdlife. Cold drinks and light snacks are served on the water.
Good to know
Pre-book directly via Amazon Private Tours well in advance — private craft fill up fast on port days. The confluence is roughly 15 km from the Manaus port; the round trip takes approximately 3–4 hours, comfortably within most all-aboard windows. Bring UV-protective clothing, sunscreen, and a camera with a zoom lens.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manaus — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.